The Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy is proud to partner with the United States Air Force, Pharmacy Department (Travis AFB, CA) on this one-of-a-kind fellowship program. Founded in 2017, the program aims to provide exceptional clinical research training for pharmacy (PharmD) graduates. The goal of the program is to prepare fellows for a career in the pharmaceutical industry by focusing on developing technical, leadership and communication skills. The fellowship will also concentrate on cultivating the fellow's clinical skills while honing their expertise in their area of interest. The University of the Pacific and Travis Air Force Base have been partners in providing graduate medical education for over 30 years.
A Joint Commission-accredited teaching hospital, David Grant USAF Medical Center is the Air Force Medical Service's flagship medical treatment facility in the United States, providing a full spectrum of health care and patient-centered treatment to a prime service area population of more than 130,000 TRICARE eligible patients in the immediate San Francisco-Sacramento vicinity and more than 377,000 Department of Veterans Affairs Northern California Health Care System eligibles.
DGMC provides postgraduate training programs in family medicine, radiology, surgery, transitional year, dentistry, oral surgery, nurse anesthesia, pharmacy, clinical social workers, technicians and clinical nurses. The campus includes the VA Fairfield Outpatient Clinic, a Clinical Investigation Facility, a community-supported Fisher House, the largest Hyperbaric Medicine chamber on the west coast and the Armed Services Whole Blood Processing Laboratory.
This two-year Medical Information and Communication fellowship with USAF Travis Air Force Base, CA provides the opportunity to gain end-to-end experience in medical information, literature evaluation and publishing as well as clinical research (from idea generation to publication). The fellow will have the unique opportunity to lead a medical information service, conduct clinical research augmenting the Defense Health Agency mission of having a medically ready force for peace and war times. They will collaborate with multiple internal and external stakeholders such as the Graduate Medical Education Department, Defense Health Agency, Space Force and others to foster mission readiness. The fellow will be an integral part of the innovative clinical and outcomes research lab. Rotations in different areas (Medical Affairs, etc) in the second year can be discussed.
Specific responsibilities will include:
- Lead medical information services
- Augment research posters and publications
- Conduct innovative clinical research trials, leverage Department of Defense databases for real world data analytics and perform salient meta-analyses
- Work with interdisciplinary teams consisting of basic science, clinical, military and active duty researchers
- Author and maintain trial documents including grants, study protocols, IRB proposals, informed consent documents and data collections forms
- Execute clinical site patient recruitment and data collection under organizational standard operating procedures and Good Clinical Practice
- Evaluate and present study data at local or national scientific meetings, military leadership meetings and/or a peer-reviewed journal
Fellowship Program Dates
The fellowship begins July 1, 2025 and ends June 30, 2027.
Fellowship Eligibility Requirements
A candidate must be:
- A permanent resident or citizen of the United States
- PharmD from an accredited college or university before the start of the fellowship term
Application Process
Candidates must submit the following application materials to pharmfip@gxitma.net
- Letter of intent
- Curriculum vitae (CV)
- Three (3) letters of recommendation emailed directly from the letter writer
- One professional writing sample
- Unofficial pharmacy school transcript
Application Deadline
- Applications reviewed on an ongoing basis.
- Early submission is highly encouraged.
- Submit to pharmfip@gxitma.net
Kevin Pham ’20, PharmD
Kevin Pham ’20, PharmD was selected as the inaugural fellow for the 2-year clinical research and strategy fellowship in partnership with the United States Air Force.
Jeremy Lim ’12, PharmD
Jeremy Lim ’12, PharmD and Sachin A. Shah, PharmD, FACC, FAHA, professor of pharmacy practice, teamed up to create the Fellowship in Industry Program with the goal of providing exceptional pharmaceutical industry training for PharmD graduates.
Sachin A. Shah, PharmD, FACC, FAHA
Director, Fellowship in Industry Program
Professor of Pharmacy Practice
University of the Pacific
Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy
3601 Pacific Ave., Stockton, CA 95211
pharmfip@gxitma.net
707.423.3277